Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10429415 Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
A novel, highly sensitive amperometric biosensor for detection of organophosphorus (OP) compounds has been constructed, based on rat brain acetylcholinesterase (AChE) immobilized onto nanocomposite of ZnS-nanoparticles (ZnSNPs) and poly(indole-5-carboxylic acid) electrodeposited on Au electrode. In the presence of acetylthiocholine chloride (ATCl) as a substrate, ZnSNPs promoted electron transfer reactions at a lower potential and catalyzed electrochemical oxidation of enzymatically formed thiocholine, thus increasing detection sensitivity. Under optimum conditions (phosphate buffer, pH 7.5 and 30 °C), the inhibition of AChE by malathion and chlorpyrifos was proportional to their concentrations in the range, 0.1-50 nM and 1.5-40 nM, respectively. The biosensor determined malathion and chlorpyrifos in spiked tap water samples with a acceptable accuracy (95-100%). The enzyme electrode had long-storage stability (50% retention of initial activity within 2 months, when stored at 4 °C).
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